THE UK’s No1 dance festival Creamfields, which takes place on August Bank Holiday weekend, has been granted its licence at its festival site in Daresbury in Cheshire.
Halton Borough Council granted the license for the world famous music event at its regulatory committee meeting last night.
The festival site in Daresbury has been home to the award winning festival since 2006, which saw Creamfields move from the Old Liverpool Airfield site in Speke.
This year’s line up includes Basement Jaxx, Tiesto, Paul van Dyk, Dizzee Rascal, Calvin Harris, Mylo Live, David Guetta, 2manydjs Live and Deadmau5 to name a few.
Event manager Jim King from Loudsound said: “We are happy that Halton Borough Council have granted the premises licence for Creamfields for the fourth year running.
“We are looking forward to continuing the excellent working relationships with Cheshire Police and the local authority to ensure that this year’s Creamfields is a success.”
2008 saw Creamfields become a two day camping show which attracted more than 65,000 people, generating £7.2 million to the local economy and was one of last years festival highlights.
Whilst the UK festival remains its flagship event, Creamfields remains the only festival concept that has successfully been established in the global market.
This year will see Creamfields stage 10 festivals around the world including Argentina, Portugal, Romania, Brazil, Czech Republic, Spain, Mexico, Russia and entering new territories in Malta and the Ukraine
For a limited period, all weekend and camping tickets are priced at £100 plus booking fee, on sale now at http://www.theonlineticketshop.com/festivals/1569/creamfields-festival/creamfields-festival-tickets.htm
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